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PGCIL Field Officer Syllabus
PGCIL Field Engineer Exam Pattern
Exam Type | Subjects | Questions | Marks | Exam Duration |
Objective Type | Relevant Discipline Questions | 50 | 50 | 1 Hour |
Aptitude | 25 | 25 | ||
Total | 75 | 75 |
- In PGCIL Online Written Exam, there will be 75 objective-type questions for 75 marks.
- 50 questions will be from relevant discipline and 25 questions will be from Aptitude.
- The test will be of 1 Hour duration.
PGCIL Field Engineer Exam Syllabus – PGCIL Field Engineer Syllabus for Civil Engineering
- Surveying.
- Civil Engineering Materials.
- Bridge Superstructure.
- Engineering Mechanics.
- Steel Structures.
- Elements of Structural Analysis.
- Bridge Engineering.
- The strength of Materials.
- Elements of Geotechnical Engineering.
- Reinforced Concrete Structures.
- Bridge Architecture
- Fluid Mechanics.
- The design of Structure.
- Transportation Engineering.
- Hydrology etc.
PGCIL Field Supervisor Syllabus – Electrical Engineering
- Electrical Instrumentation.
- Utilization of Electrical Energy.
- Electromagnetic Theory.
- Network Analysis
- Electronics Devices.
- Analog and Digital Electronics.
- Power System Analysis & Control.
- Control Systems.
- Power System Protection.
- Switch Gear and Protection
- Power Systems.
- Electrical Machines.
- Power Electronics & Drives etc.
PGCIL Syllabus – PGCIL Field Engineer Syllabus for Aptitude
- Profit and Loss.
- Problems on Ages.
- Number System.
- Averages.
- Percentages.
- Simple & Compound Interest.
- Decimal & Fractions.
- Ratio and Proportions.
- Simplification.
- HCF & LCM.
- Time and Work.
- Time and Distance.
- Mixtures & Allegations.
- Data Interpretation etc.
PGCIL Field Officer Syllabus – Reasoning
- Non-Verbal Series.
- Directions.
- Mirror Images.
- Number Series.
- Clocks & Calendars.
- Number Ranking.
- Coding-Decoding.
- Decision Making.
- Analogy.
- Arithmetical Reasoning.
- Alphabet Series.
- Cubes and Dice.
- Blood Relations.
- Embedded Figures etc.
PGCIL Field Engineer Syllabus – English
- Translation of Simple Sentences.
- Synonyms and Antonyms.
- Tenses/Sequence of Tenses.
- Confusable words.
- Voice: Active and Passive.
- Comprehension of a given passage.
- Use of Articles and Determiners.
- Narration: Direct and Indirect.
- One word substitution.
- Transformation of Sentences
- Use of Prepositions.